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NKevros t1_jczh5rk wrote

Review aggregation websites in general will provide a decent barometer of how "good " something is but there is always nuance after that. You have to use that brain of yours and not just follow the scores.

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fergi20020 t1_jczuxyw wrote

It only gives a score with 5 or more reviews. Films like Some Like it Hot are stuck with score because they have fewer than 5 reviews. That one has just 1 review.

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hasanahmad OP t1_jczhjg6 wrote

if only most movie goers thought this way, I would agree. we enable them being too aloof by accepting them taking score at face value. every. single. time.

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NKevros t1_jczjcfp wrote

I don't personally care about how other people spend their time though

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hasanahmad OP t1_jczjifu wrote

the people outisde the bubble are what $make or break movies$

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Global_Mandemic t1_jczkuso wrote

I know my own movie-watching behavior changed a lot of with RT. I'd avoid any movie that had less than a certain score and gravitate to the ones that had a higher score.

I can see how a movie having a shitty RT score could be impactful to the film makers.

I don't use RT so much anymore (avoid a lot of reviews, honestly) because it killed the fun for me. I'd rather discover my love for a movie than have my expectations set up front.

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DarwinEvolved t1_jczjxh3 wrote

What do you suggest people watch? Best your a DC fan.

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GrimReaperAngelof23 t1_jczmrmk wrote

Whats wrong with DC?

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DarwinEvolved t1_jczn0mh wrote

Nothing, I enjoy DC, but big DC fans don't like the RT scores which are usually lower than Marvel. Either way, the whole post has Chat GPT written all over it .

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GrimReaperAngelof23 t1_jczzj3h wrote

Oh yeh RT sucks. I just watch movies and judge for myself. I don't listen to critics or online sites on what to watch and not watch

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